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Now I want each of you to examine the feeling, hold the feeling while you listen to me but remember to hold the feeling for they are the connections, these feelings, with parallel selves. Now the feeling should come from the center of the back of your head and extend backward. Do not let my voice take you away from the feeling, but connect you with the feeling.
You can do several things now—walk out of the back of your skull down the path toward the other end. Go out, completely and fully, or if you are pussyfooting, then send your imaginative self out but go.
Now retain the feeling and follow the feeling backward for the feeling itself has smooth sides. Follow it as far as you can and keep your attention clear as to your sensations. Notice particularly whether there is a distant end to this path, and whether there is someone else there, or if it is lighted. If you find others on the path, greet them simply. If you find corridors opening from the path, go down them or not as you feel suited but hold to the feeling that you have.
Now some of you will be able to follow still further, but hold to the feeling. Now I want you to give that feeling freedom to expand, to change into another feeling, for there is for each of you at least one other individual in a parallel existence who is conducting the same experiment that you are conducting now. And the change in that feeling can lead you to the feeling that that other individual is now experiencing.
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What we did tonight is just a starter and (words missed due to noise) bugging you to do this, but try and do this in your dreams. Tell yourself before you go to bed that you can do it and then those of you who do stuff during the week, try to do it consciously using the same way we did it tonight. Once you get the feel then you will be able to do it without too much difficulty. And, of course, get all the way back, but I know that’s what he was going to say.
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